Behind the Paper
The real stories behind the latest research papers, from conception to publication, the highs and the lows
Teaching Cancer Prevention Where It Matters: Inside the CARES4You Study
What if cancer prevention started in a middle school science classroom, not a clinic?
Adolescents and young adults are the only U.S. group with rising cancer incidence, yet prevention often comes late—after behaviors like tobacco use, diet, and environmental exposures are ingrained.
Evidence of early Plate Tectonics features found in 2.6 billion year old rocks of Westrn Australia
We’re excited to share new research published in Nature Communications: Transition towards plate tectonics tracked in the metamorphic signature of Neoarchean synmagmatic transpression.
Single cell histone modifications can be readily quantified in single cell proteomic datasets
Single cell proteomics (SCP) can provide almost complete coverage of proteins with high intracellular abundance. Histones exist at millions of copies per cell, and two newly published studies demonstrated quantitative analysis of histone post-translational modifications in single human cells.